Is it possible for people who have no psychic abilities to give themselves an accurate tarot card reading?

Question : Is it possible for people who have no psychic abilities to give themselves an accurate tarot card reading?

As far as I know, I am not psychic, but I would like to purchase a deck of tarot cards and give myself a reading. Do you think that the reading would be accurate, considering that I’m not psychic?

Answer by Cthulhu fhtagn!Feel free to do it. It will be as accurate as any psychic’s reading.

Answer by triskalonok so I’m sure there will be lots of people who will disagree, but there is no such thing as a person without “Psychic” abilities. In truth Psychics are just people who are sensitive to their intuition. Since most people have shut that part of themselves off they may feel as if they have no ability. In fact Tarot cards are a tool to encourage and develop that intuitive nature and that psychic ability. That was the long answer the short answer is yes.

How to use the the Tarot cards for this purpose is a completely different question and answer.

There is another part of this question I would also like to address. It’s not a good idea to give yourself a reading. Why? Well when we give ourselves readings we tend to interpret things to mean what we want not what our intuition says.

Answer by Kitty PPsychic and intuitive are two crucially different things, especially regarding Tarot and other Magickal practices.

Everyone has intuition, whether or not they really listen to it (or even know how to) it’s still something we innately possess and can use whenever we want or need. Tarot is ALL about intuition.

Each card has it’s traditional meaning (for example Death representing a great change) but a big part of Tarot is using the emotions and feelings you -personally- get by looking at the cards. Sure, the book says it means change, but you might be sitting there and just -feel- that the card is something entirely different. Maybe you’ll see ‘sickness’, maybe you’ll see a physical death. It’s all about how the card makes you feel!

Tarot is all about adding your own interpretation to the spread. Why? Because you’re the one that shuffled, you’re the one that asked the question and focused your energy into the cards. It seems reasonable that whatever you draw out has a specific, personal meaning to you – even if it isn’t the same one as in the book!

There are many meditation and Tarot contemplation methods out there that are very useful for getting to really know your deck, and these will help train you to actively utilize your intuition to get the best possible readings.

So don’t worry about accurate readings, just take your time to learn you deck, and it will just naturally come to you.

You’re a natural, you just might not know it yet. =)

Answer by VPurchase the cards, have you any intuition? Listen to that, the rest will come.

Answer by KdSYes. I don’t consider myself to be psychic and I’ve always had good luck with tarot readings. It’s a learned skill — most decks even come with a little book telling the meanings. Being psychic is, meanwhile, something that just happens; the only way to learn it is to learn how to fake it.

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The card second from the right represents the physical vision: how the object is seen at a base or mechanical level. Yig the Serpent God: A time of contentment and freedom from restraints. Creative inspiration. Achievement, success, and warmth. Light and love in personal or business matters. Happiness and faithfulness in a relationship.
The card in the middle represents the mental vision: the object personified and seen through a humanized perspective. Tsathoggua: Being seduced by the material world and physical pleasures. Lust for and obsession with money and power. Living in fear, domination and bondage. Being caged by an overabundance of luxury. Discretion should be used in personal and business matters.
The card second from the left represents the emotional vision: how passions and values are creatively stimulated by the mental vision. Five of Man (Erich Zann): Suffering a loss and wishing for what might have been. Being crippled by sadness, grief, and vain regret. Indecision brought on by the feeling that you made the wrong choice. Ignoring what you still have. May suggest a broken relationship or tragedy. May also suggest a gift, inheritance, opportunity, partnership, or marriage, but one that falls below expectations.
The card on the far left represents the fourfold or mystical vision: still viewing through the previous three, we now add a spiritual element, revealing unseen aspects of the object. Cthulhu Awakens: A swift and conclusive decision. The resolution of a matter long unanswered. A change in point of view, most frequently towards greater enlightenment. Final balancing of karma.

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The old occult saying of “Know Thyself” sounds merely like a cliché that seems overused in many circumstances in the occult. What does this term mean? How does knowing yourself and the power of “I” effect you as a person.

I would like to share a short biography of my life as a brief example. I would like to make clear the synopsis of this essay is to essentially show how the Will affects the the magical user through magick, but this is not an summary of playing the victim of ‘poor me.’ There are other people with worse things than what I serve an example of in life, but I only know my experiences from my personal perception.